Yes . There can be more than one type of government . There are three types of government -:
Local government - it takes care of a city , village or district .
State government - it takes care of a state
Central/Union government - it takes care of the entire country .
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its a democratic republic. that's a type of government. Unfortunately the name of the country does not always tell you the type of government it has, in this case it is a semi-presidential republic. As a rule of thumb if a country has 'Democratic' in its name it generally is no such thing.
china is a communist or oligarchy. most goverments have more than one way of ruling.
Monarchy
North America is a continent and not a single country, meaning it has no single government.
The type of government in Guinea-Bissau is presidential republic. The head of government business in the country is the prime minister.
Athens, Greece. Athens decided to form a new type of government around 510 B.C. because they wanted the same things that we wanted: the people to have more power and say in the government. But, their type of government was a little different than our because it was just a little city, so it was a lot smaller than ours because we are a huge country.
a country that has the types of government
...and which country would that be?
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the specific country in question and the particular type of government. However, in general, governments with a weak national government are considered to be less effective and less stable than those with a strong national government. This is because a weak national government is less able to effectively manage the country's affairs and to protect the rights and interests of its citizens. In addition, a weak national government is more likely to be overthrown by a strong, centralized government.
The type of economy usually matches the type of government. For example, a democratic country will usually have a capitalist (or free market-based) economy while a non-democratic country will usually have a socialist economy. The more freedom there is in the government usually brings about more freedom in the economy. However, I would say that the type of government affects the economy and not vice versa. Of course, if the economy completely crashed, it could cause a democratic country to become non-democratic. People tend to vote for radical decisions during crises.
a poor country
Cuba has a communist government.
Nowhere. There is no country or state that has a geniocratic government.
It depends on the type of government the country has.
its a democratic republic. that's a type of government. Unfortunately the name of the country does not always tell you the type of government it has, in this case it is a semi-presidential republic. As a rule of thumb if a country has 'Democratic' in its name it generally is no such thing.
No, India is not a communist country. The type of government is, federal republic.
china is a communist or oligarchy. most goverments have more than one way of ruling.